Logged Out While Watching Video Now No Audio On HP Pavilion G6
Aug 16, 2011
I was watching a video and my laptop HP Pavilion G6-1b54ca fell asleep and logged out. Once I logged back in everything was working fine except there was no audio. I've tried doing a system restore, uninstalling the IDT High Definition Audio CODEC and reinstalling it, disabling and enabling it, restarting, running antivirus, and ensuring everything is updated on my laptop. Nothing is working, there is no audio from my built in speakers at all.
My desktop keeps stuttering every few minutes or so. I have all of the drivers up to date and I cannot figure out what is wrong. The problem occurs the most while watching Netflix and playing games, but happens pretty regularly in general.
Specs: Core i7 2600k Asus p8p67 deluxe Asus Engtx 570 Corsair 8 gb 1600 mhz ram
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Here are the details from my eventvwr from the last week. Code:
Applications: ( then system log after) Information 11/2/2012 12:14:38 PM Security-SPP 903 None Information 11/2/2012 12:09:37 PM Security-SPP 902 None Information 11/2/2012 12:09:37 PM Security-SPP 1003 None Information 11/2/2012 12:09:37 PM Security-SPP 1066 None
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Info: Windows 7 64 bit original OS on system an OEM version bought this laptop from dell in august 2010
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Conexant develops audio solutions that are used in a wide range of products including personal computers. We provide customized audio drivers to our customers, which include major computer manufacturers globally. At the request of these manufacturers, Conexant does not provide end-user support or drivers for PC audio products. If you have an issue with the audio configuration in Windows 7, please contact the manufacturer of your computer. (this came from computer)[/b] Worked for a bit now no sound at all had to buy an external one want the one included in my computer to stay on not bounce off. this has happend after installing windows 7 home premium onto my windows vista(worked well with this one) now after awhile it works then now sound.
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